Glass Transition in a Two-Dimensional Electron System in Silicon
Abstract
Large fluctuations of conductivity with time are observed in a low-mobility two-dimensional electron system in silicon at low electron densities ns and temperatures. A dramatic increase of the noise power ( 1/fα) as ns is reduced below a certain density ng, and a sharp jump of α at ns≈ ng, are attributed to the freezing of the electron glass at ns = ng. The data strongly suggest that glassy dynamics persists in the metallic phase.
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